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Solvent retention in solution-cast films of PMMA: study by dielectric spectroscopy
Authors:S Bistac  J Schultz
Affiliation:

Institut de Chimie des Surfaces et Interfaces, ICSI–CNRS, 15 rue Jean Starcky, 68057 Mulhouse cedex, France

Abstract:Conventional PMMA was dissolved in two different solvents (chloroform and toluene). Solid polymeric films were formed after casting of the solutions on a substrate (aluminium) and evaporation of the solvent at room temperature during several days. The dielectric properties of the solid films were studied by dielectric spectroscopy. The evolution of the loss tangent (tanδ) versus temperature was analysed. The results show that the tanδ peak, corresponding to the -transition (glass transition), is shifted towards the lower temperatures, as compared with the bulk polymer obtained by heating press, without any solvent. The magnitude of the shift depends on the type of solvent. These results indicate that, in all cases, solvent molecules are retained and cannot be completely evaporated at room temperature, even after a long period. Solvent molecules are still trapped inside the PMMA films, but their effect on the polymer chains mobility differs in function of the nature of the solvent. Explanations based on acid–base interactions are proposed to try to understand this phenomenon. This work illustrates the interest of dielectric spectroscopy for studying in situ the properties of thin cast polymer films.
Keywords:Organic coatings   Plastic films   Polymethyl methacrylates   Spectroscopy   Organic solvents   Aluminum   Evaporation   Dielectric properties of solids   Glass transition   Molecules   Dielectric relaxation   Dielectric spectroscopy   Solution casting   Solvent retention   Polymer film   Acid base interaction
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